2014 Yahyakhel suicide bombing

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2014 Yahyakhel suicide bombing
Part of Taliban insurgency
LocationYahya Khel District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan
Date23 November 2014
Attack type
Suicide bombing
Deaths61

On 23 November 2014, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at a volleyball match being held in the Yahyakhel District of Afghanistan's southeastern province Paktika. The explosion immediately killed at least 50 civilians and injured another 60. Many children were among the dead and wounded.[1] By the next day, the death toll had climbed to 61.[2]

Afghanistan's intelligence agency named the Haqqani network, which is closely aligned with the Taliban, as being behind the attack.[1]

Reactions[]

  • Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani, who visited some of the wounded at a military hospital in Kabul, condemned attack as "inhumane and un-Islamic," saying "this kind of brutal killing of civilians cannot be justified."
  • United Nations Nicholas Haysom, head of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), called the attack an "atrocity." A statement released by his spokesperson, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon denounced the attack as "fundamentally abhorrent" and expressed his "steadfast solidarity with the people of Afghanistan in refusing to be cowed by such attacks."[3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Survivors tell of Afghan volleyball bombing that killed 57". AFP. 24 November 2014.
  2. ^ "As Bombing Toll Rises, Afghan Villagers Direct Anger at Government". The New York Times. 24 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Afghanistan: UN strongly condemns suicide bombing at volleyball match". UN News Service. 24 November 2014.


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